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- Every time Starmer wants us to think the best of Trump, the US . . . - MSN
Every time Starmer wants us to think the best of Trump, the US president proves him wrong - NEWS ANALYSIS: When Trump left the G7, Starmer told journalists that the US president wanted to de
- From global player to out of Trump’s loop: How Starmer was left on the . . .
Starmer has previously been able to enjoy plaudits of being seen as a successful Trump whisperer and spent the leaders’ dinner, sat next to the US President, discussing what he believed was a
- Every time Starmer wants us to think the best of Trump, the US . . .
At every turn it appears that the prime minister wants us to think the best of Trump only for the US president to be apparently determined to prove him quickly wrong It may be wishful thinking on Sir Keir’s part After all, he is constantly hoping Trump will do the right thing
- Starmer charms Trump, but any deals will have to wait
So it was vital for British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to not only master the details of their discussions on Thursday but also to build a rapport with the US president The invitation from
- Should Starmer criticise Trump more freely? Take our poll and have your . . .
Starmer insists Trump can be trusted - despite his decision to tear up decades of security cooperation and to engage with Putin However, the PM was quick to slap down Trump branding
- What did Starmer actually get out of Trump? - The Week
US president's remarks, notably on tariffs and the Chagos Islands, were encouraging but vague Keir Starmer had "several clear victories" in his meeting with Donald Trump at the White House
- Trump. Keir Starmer meeting: How would Anthony Albanese deal with the . . .
New York: British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer left Washington having earned Donald Trump’s respect, but without the main commitment he sought: that the United States would help maintain post-war peace in Ukraine
- How Keir Starmer charmed Trump with a letter from King Charles
Starmer appeared to be deliberately using Trump’s own use of language to engage with the president — especially the use of the word “tremendous” Trump, Starmer said, had created a “moment of tremendous opportunity to reach a historic peace deal” in Ukraine
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